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there is absolutely no doubt that we want security in europe together with russia, not against russia. >> earlier the german chancellor said that they must end the crisis in ukraine. >>> the new year will bring a spectacular show in the sky. a comet that you'll be able to see with the naked eye. a time lapse video called love joy, name after the astronomer who spotted it in august. you'll be able to see it without a telescope or binoculars. this was a big year for exploration outside of earth's orbit. >> reporter: 2014 was a big year for space exploration because just the cheer variety of ways that we got out of earth's gravity, whether for profit or science, with humans on board or without, we went to space in ways we've never done before. 2014 saw 82 orbital launches, launches by lithuania uruguay and iraq. the satellites are cheap and tiny at this point. even nasa says it doesn't even need more than a phone to run one. >> someone goes out and buys a phone and bring it back. we take it apart if we need to and repackage it, but that's it. >> reporter: that makes it easier than ever t
there is absolutely no doubt that we want security in europe together with russia, not against russia. >> earlier the german chancellor said that they must end the crisis in ukraine. >>> the new year will bring a spectacular show in the sky. a comet that you'll be able to see with the naked eye. a time lapse video called love joy, name after the astronomer who spotted it in august. you'll be able to see it without a telescope or binoculars. this was a big year for exploration...
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russia is a loser as oil prices fall, but they are also -- there are also winners. american drivers saved billions in 2014, how much less they spent on petrol during the year in comparison to 2013. so says the alto association aaa. most of the savings came in the last quarter, as prices tumbled towards the end of the year. on average, every american household spent $150 less on petrol. a pretty astounding ride when it comes to oil prices in the last few months. 12 months ago, brent crude was trading at around $110 a barrel. this session, it is trading around $57. a halving of the brent crude price. >> and $14 billion saved in the u.s. economy. a sizable chunk of money. >> a lot of extra cash for a lot of people. they can go out and spend that money on other things. >> and it helps the economy, no doubt. thank you very much. stay tuned to france 24. let's take a quick look at what is making headlines on the internet. ♪ >> welcome to the web news. the stories making the online headlines. coming up on today's show, responding to the fall of the ruble with satire and
russia is a loser as oil prices fall, but they are also -- there are also winners. american drivers saved billions in 2014, how much less they spent on petrol during the year in comparison to 2013. so says the alto association aaa. most of the savings came in the last quarter, as prices tumbled towards the end of the year. on average, every american household spent $150 less on petrol. a pretty astounding ride when it comes to oil prices in the last few months. 12 months ago, brent crude was...
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if you are in india, china russia, if you don't subscribe. there is a whole generation right now of young people who may not get cable. i have two children who both just graduated college. neither one of them for the last 10 years has had a home phone number. they live in apartments. they don't have a home number. can you imagine our generation? your phone number is your cell phone. my son when he went to college did not get local cable. he said, i have my computer. i have slingbox. you have cable. i have an xbox, netflix. not really sure i need to pay those dollars. they talk about cord-cutters. you will hear that phrase. the next generation will be never on. they will never have subscribed to a newspaper. i have "sports illustrated" following me today. that was the first magazine i ever subscribed to. i paid and i would wait for it to come. i would read every word of it. my son does not subscribe to any magazines. he has never filled out one of those cards. he reads everything online and most of it is free. there is going to be a whole gene
if you are in india, china russia, if you don't subscribe. there is a whole generation right now of young people who may not get cable. i have two children who both just graduated college. neither one of them for the last 10 years has had a home phone number. they live in apartments. they don't have a home number. can you imagine our generation? your phone number is your cell phone. my son when he went to college did not get local cable. he said, i have my computer. i have slingbox. you have...
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russia unveiled an ambition plan to build 14 radar stations across the arctic. al jazeera. the high arctic. >> the new year will bring a spectacular show in the sky, a comet that you can see with a naked eye. take a look. it's called love joy named after the amateur australian astrometor. >> reporter: 2014 was a big year for space exploration. that's because the sheer variety of ways we got out of earth's gravity, whether for profit or science, whether with humans on board or without we went to space in ways that we never have done before. 2014 saw 82 orbital launches, and the spites in part are cheap and tiny at this point. even nasa said that it doesn't need more than a phone it run one. >> someone goes out and uses a credit card to buy a phone. we take them apart and repackage them. that's about it. >> that makes it easier than ever to get a view of one's own country. nasa put up five new slightlies tracking everything from soil moisture and carbon dioxide. the appropriate launched in 1997 flew within 600 miles of a moon on saturn. getting to space is still extremely dif
russia unveiled an ambition plan to build 14 radar stations across the arctic. al jazeera. the high arctic. >> the new year will bring a spectacular show in the sky, a comet that you can see with a naked eye. take a look. it's called love joy named after the amateur australian astrometor. >> reporter: 2014 was a big year for space exploration. that's because the sheer variety of ways we got out of earth's gravity, whether for profit or science, whether with humans on board or...
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. >> remember that news conference where president obama was serious and he was talking about russia and isis but really all anyone on twitter could talk about was his tan suit? thank goodness the president didn't wear white after labor day. number eight, do you remember back in may 22-year-old elliott roger went on this killing spree near the university of california santa barbara claiming cruelty of women. women responded on twitter saying not all men turn romantic rejection into murder. all women experience discrimination and harassment. number seven, pro-democracy protesters occupied hong kong's financial district for nearly 2 1/2 months. their hopes? to freely choose their leader in 2017. the cause known as the umbrella revolution because all of these demonstrators use umbrellas to try to protect themselves from the tear gas and pepper spray from police. number six, video of the incident in the elevator. >> and world cup generating 3 million facebook interactions and during that final match, audience members tweeted more than 618,000 times per minute. number four when boko haram
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and russia hosted the winter olympics. the hosts came out on top of the medals table with 13 gold. the story of the year in the nba was donald sterling who was removed as owner of the clippers after being recorded making racist comments. and the pick for us was germany's 7-1 thrashing of the host nation in the finals. although fifa may want to forget 2014, a large part of their year was overshadowed by the controversy surrounding an investigation into the bidding process over the 2018 and 2022 world cups. michael garcia has since resigned. and philip hughes died of being instruct in the head with a cricket ball. >> we must dig in and get through to tea, and we must play on. so rest in peace, my little brother, i'll see you out in the middle. >> there's much more sport on our website, check out aljazeera.com/sport. there's also details there on how to get in touch with our team using twitter and facebook. and that's all of your sport for now. it's now back to mare am. >> thanks very much. from the advance of isil to the war in gaza 2014 has been a tumultuous year. we leave you with
and russia hosted the winter olympics. the hosts came out on top of the medals table with 13 gold. the story of the year in the nba was donald sterling who was removed as owner of the clippers after being recorded making racist comments. and the pick for us was germany's 7-1 thrashing of the host nation in the finals. although fifa may want to forget 2014, a large part of their year was overshadowed by the controversy surrounding an investigation into the bidding process over the 2018 and 2022...
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the west fights russia's president vladimir putin with words. >> russia's aggressive actions elsewhere in ukraine as well as the spread of violence and extremism in north africa and the middle east affects security to nato's east and south. >> by the end of 2014 russia's currency had plummeted after months of sanctions and dropping oil prices. a stark difference between how the year began with the sochi olympics. also in 2014 the world's largest democracy, india, elects a new prime minister. western african countries combat the worst outbreak of ebola in history. scotland's vote for independence from the united kingdom falls short, as did protesters of democratic dreams in hong kong. there were moments of sheer terror in canada, and public outrage against for. and two weeks ago president's barack obama and raul astro turn their backs on 30 years . >> joining us for a look back at the rise of the islamic state. the olympics, ukraine's incursion and another israel gaza war and many events that made news around the world. michael kauffman najir hashami, and . michael kauffman, they used t
the west fights russia's president vladimir putin with words. >> russia's aggressive actions elsewhere in ukraine as well as the spread of violence and extremism in north africa and the middle east affects security to nato's east and south. >> by the end of 2014 russia's currency had plummeted after months of sanctions and dropping oil prices. a stark difference between how the year began with the sochi olympics. also in 2014 the world's largest democracy, india, elects a new prime...
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they have russia just across the border. quite that is not a lot, 53%. -- >> that is not a lot, 53%. >> no, it's not, but it is a big jump. and i think it's due in part to what is going on ukraine. >> and in europe, we look at it as this disaster, but to live they when he and, it is one more sign they are members of the west. -- but to lithuania, it is one more sign they are members of the west. >> being closer to the west than the east has got to be a good thing for them. >> willem marx. and we also thank our guest host for the hour, could you reading editor bill -- contributing editor bill cohan. >> coming up, new map behind alimony fight between harold hand and his ex-wife. -- new math behind alimony fight between harold hamm and his ex-wife. ♪ >> today's big number, one billion dollars. that is the amount the court ruled that harold hand -- harold hamm would have to pay his ex-wife. she appealed and said when billion dollars is not enough. now he is arguing it is too much. since the divorce trial ended in november, oil
they have russia just across the border. quite that is not a lot, 53%. -- >> that is not a lot, 53%. >> no, it's not, but it is a big jump. and i think it's due in part to what is going on ukraine. >> and in europe, we look at it as this disaster, but to live they when he and, it is one more sign they are members of the west. -- but to lithuania, it is one more sign they are members of the west. >> being closer to the west than the east has got to be a good thing for...
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russia is suffering because of a drop in oil prices due to our energy. letting putin get away with crimea and eastern ukraine, very bad. >> he started to talk about this earlier. what are your expectations going into the progress -- process? what are the big areas of conflict? guest: i have modest expectations. such a talking point for the past four years, maybe this is the congress that does not get anything done. the main reason they did not get anything done is because harry reid did not bring anything to the senate. the house passed many legislations. the house will repass a lot of legislation, some of it to ambitious for the president to accept. some of it they could sign. now the piece of legislation will come to a vote. some of them will die in the senate, and some of them will pass the senate. the key attitude is do not overthink everything. they micromanage everything. let's let the committees do their work. i think you would get a fair amount of legislation passed and some of it signed. there is not a great sense of the economy honestly. the ec
russia is suffering because of a drop in oil prices due to our energy. letting putin get away with crimea and eastern ukraine, very bad. >> he started to talk about this earlier. what are your expectations going into the progress -- process? what are the big areas of conflict? guest: i have modest expectations. such a talking point for the past four years, maybe this is the congress that does not get anything done. the main reason they did not get anything done is because harry reid did...
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the resolution needed nine votes to pass and only got eight.china, france, russia, luxembourg. the two who voted no was the united states and australia. kristin saloomey reports now from united nations are headquarters in new york. >> reporter: just eight votes not enough for the palestinian state's resolution to pass. australia and the united states as expected voted against. >> regrettably, instead of git giflggiving voice this resolution addresses the concerns of only one side. it is deeply imbalanced. including unconstructive deadlines that take no account of israel's legitimate security concerns. >> reporter: five countries abstained including the united kingdom, expressing support for much of the resolution's content. france and other supporters said it was time for the council to do more. >> after more than 25 yoars of negotiations theyears ofnegotiations the united nations must bear its historical responsibility. >> the ambassador said the security council was failing his people. >> concerning the precarious situation that now prevaims, to address their -- prevails to a
the resolution needed nine votes to pass and only got eight.china, france, russia, luxembourg. the two who voted no was the united states and australia. kristin saloomey reports now from united nations are headquarters in new york. >> reporter: just eight votes not enough for the palestinian state's resolution to pass. australia and the united states as expected voted against. >> regrettably, instead of git giflggiving voice this resolution addresses the concerns of only one side....
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is how the vote played out the country that his voted in favor of the resolution were china, franz russia, luxembourg chad, chile argentina and jordan. the two states that voted no, the united states and all stall australia. united nations were among nine stations that abstained from the vote. a report from new york now. >> reporter: just aid votes, not enough for the palestinian to his claim majority support in the security council. the resolution would have set a 2017 deadline for an end to israelii occupation. australia and the united states as expected, voted against. >> regrettably instead of giving voice to the aspirations of both palestinians and israelis this text addresses the concerns of only one side. it's deeply imbalanced and contains many elements that are not conducive to negotiations between the parties including unconstructive deadlines that take no account of israel's legitimate security kentuckys. concerns. >> reporter: five countries abstained including the united kingdom which criticized the lack negotiations but suggested support for most of the context. france and o
is how the vote played out the country that his voted in favor of the resolution were china, franz russia, luxembourg chad, chile argentina and jordan. the two states that voted no, the united states and all stall australia. united nations were among nine stations that abstained from the vote. a report from new york now. >> reporter: just aid votes, not enough for the palestinian to his claim majority support in the security council. the resolution would have set a 2017 deadline for an...
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. >> reporter: as if isis rampaging across syria and iraq and russia invading the ukraine were not enough for the u.s. in 2014 north korea made it a national security trifecta with threats to launch 9/11-style attacks on american theaters that showed the sony pictures movie "the interview." >> what you saw was a nation state who engaged in trying to really destroy an american company, and then took it to the broader level of using threats of violence in order to get their political will. this was a nation state attack on the united states. >> reporter: by the end of 2014, isis appeared to be in a standoff against iraqi forces helped by american airpower which the u.s. used against isis in syria. in the ukraine, the government in kiev, rebel forces in the east and russian backed were trying to end the conflict there. >> around the world america is leading, leading the coalition to degrade and destroy isil a coalition that includes arab partners. we're leading the international community to check russian graes aggression. >> reporter: the hacking of sony pictures that appeared to be the mos
. >> reporter: as if isis rampaging across syria and iraq and russia invading the ukraine were not enough for the u.s. in 2014 north korea made it a national security trifecta with threats to launch 9/11-style attacks on american theaters that showed the sony pictures movie "the interview." >> what you saw was a nation state who engaged in trying to really destroy an american company, and then took it to the broader level of using threats of violence in order to get their...
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russia held a successful olympic games in sochi. and the british are getting ready to welcome another royal baby in the spring. >> so many stories and only a year to pack them all in. we've put together a look back at our top stories of 2014, you can check it out right now own the wusa9 news app. >>> another tragedy for crews working to secure a ferry that caught fire this weekend. today two sailors killed trying to attach it to a tug boat. the search still continues for possible victims. more than 400 survivors were rescued by helicopter monday after fire broke out on the ferry's car deck sunday morning. ten people were killed. >>> isis has just published an interview with the jordanian pilot captured last week after his plane crashed in syria. the first lieutenant says his plane was shot down by a missile. he ejected and landed in the euphrates river where he was taken captive. the united states denied isis shot down the jordanian aircraft, and in the same issue of the magazine, the islamic group praises the attack on a cafe in sy
russia held a successful olympic games in sochi. and the british are getting ready to welcome another royal baby in the spring. >> so many stories and only a year to pack them all in. we've put together a look back at our top stories of 2014, you can check it out right now own the wusa9 news app. >>> another tragedy for crews working to secure a ferry that caught fire this weekend. today two sailors killed trying to attach it to a tug boat. the search still continues for possible...
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tensions have already been high in russia. officials there have predicted a recession next year. the economy's taking a hit from falling oil prices and western sanctions over the ukraine conflict. >>> two albanian sailors died while trying to secure that greek ferry that caught on fire killing at least ten passengers. that's according to police. the sailors were reportedly trying to attach a line from a tugboat to the crippled ship which is still drifting between the coast of italy and albania. the fire broke out on a car deck on the vessel. rescuers reportedly saved more than 200 passengers. they're still searching for possible missing passengers because it's unclear how many people were on board. >>> the tiz lammic state is stepping up its propaganda campaign after it captured a coalition fighter pilot in syria. the u.s. is disputing part of the story in the group's online magazine. plus an about face from lawmakers who once threatened to break a reporter in half. that congressman now saying he will resign after a guilty plea that could send him to prison for years. that's comi
tensions have already been high in russia. officials there have predicted a recession next year. the economy's taking a hit from falling oil prices and western sanctions over the ukraine conflict. >>> two albanian sailors died while trying to secure that greek ferry that caught on fire killing at least ten passengers. that's according to police. the sailors were reportedly trying to attach a line from a tugboat to the crippled ship which is still drifting between the coast of italy and...
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i believe russia is likely to default in 2015. they did it in 1998. if oil prices are lower, the odds go up. the 10-year yield is going to end next year above 3%. >> didn't you say that for this year, too? >> no. i didn't make a comment for this year. i think above 3%. that's an unpopular call but i think that's the case. do you have anything? >> yeah. i got something. so what about the nikkei? we lifted above 18,000 and the last trading day of the year we fell back a bit. 1.5%. some say the yen at barely above 120 versus the u.s. dollar, the weakness only starting now. i heard 180 versus the u.s. dollar and if you have translated that back into yen, if you're a toyota makes u.s. dollars, euros, that can mean big ballooning balance sheets. >> i love it. in december of 2012, my number one prediction was that the nikkei is best performing in 2013. it is in print. it was. it was up 57% so even a blind squirrel finds a nut sometimes. two others. the dow will have an eh year. 0% to 5% and i think that ibm is going to break up and spin off or split up. that
i believe russia is likely to default in 2015. they did it in 1998. if oil prices are lower, the odds go up. the 10-year yield is going to end next year above 3%. >> didn't you say that for this year, too? >> no. i didn't make a comment for this year. i think above 3%. that's an unpopular call but i think that's the case. do you have anything? >> yeah. i got something. so what about the nikkei? we lifted above 18,000 and the last trading day of the year we fell back a bit....
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at home when anything goes wrong with the internet i like to blame russia first before i even know the facts so i'm totally satisfied with that term. adam: do you believe the fbi because the fbi said we see a the passenger in the software that indicates previous attacks launched by north korea. we know north korean attacks on banking system in south korea. do you trust the fbi? >> i do trust the fbi but very hard to track the trail of actions on internet. that is why people keep their pornography there. can't figure out what is going on. it is free. >> maybe it was someone inside of the company who was from the marketing department who refused to try to market this movie because it was so bad. maybe that is why. adam: from north korea to the faa, not so much a dictatorship, perhaps. not so, rise of the machines. faa is on track to miss, imagine a government agency missing its own self-imposed deadline on drone regulation. that means the ban on commercial drones will stay in place or the time being. simon i got to ask you u.s. business which would use commercial drones, i mean one estim
at home when anything goes wrong with the internet i like to blame russia first before i even know the facts so i'm totally satisfied with that term. adam: do you believe the fbi because the fbi said we see a the passenger in the software that indicates previous attacks launched by north korea. we know north korean attacks on banking system in south korea. do you trust the fbi? >> i do trust the fbi but very hard to track the trail of actions on internet. that is why people keep their...
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>> jon, as if isis rampaging across syria and iraq and russia invading the ukraine were not enough for the u.s. to handle in 2014, north korea made it a national security trifecta with the hacking of sony pictures over its movie "the interview" and threats to launch 9/11-style attacks on american theaters that showed it. congressman mike rogers, chairman of the house intelligence committee said that made it a nation state attack on the united states. now, in iraq by the end of 2014 isis appeared to be in a standoff against iraqi forces helped by american air power, which the u.s. also used against isis in syria. in the ukraine the government in kiev, rebel forces in the east and their russian backers were bogged down in negotiations to try to end the conflict there but it was the hacking of sony pictures that appeared to be the most sensational national security and economic threat to the u.s. this year. it wasn't just about a movie or its studio. it was about the vulnerability of the u.s. financial system, telephone networks electric grids, defense systems, and more to cyber attack. >
>> jon, as if isis rampaging across syria and iraq and russia invading the ukraine were not enough for the u.s. to handle in 2014, north korea made it a national security trifecta with the hacking of sony pictures over its movie "the interview" and threats to launch 9/11-style attacks on american theaters that showed it. congressman mike rogers, chairman of the house intelligence committee said that made it a nation state attack on the united states. now, in iraq by the end of...
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it includes russia afghanistan, turkey cuba. this is the worst situation in recent memory you say in the report. what does that mean exactly? >> yeah thank you for the question, and thank you for having me on. with the 2013 report what we saw was not only a continuation of religious violations in counts they are have typically been among the worst performers places like north korea, iran syria, and so forth, but we saw rising incidents and new conflicts emerge places like the central african republic for example, continuing turmoil in the middle east that lead to a larger significance when it comes to rising tide. so what is different, and we haven't quantified it in specific terms, but certainly what we want to report and we thought is very important is that the trend line particularly for last year was particularly bad. >> in much of the middle east the christian presence is becoming a shadow of its former self. hundreds of thousands of minority christians have fled syria and that civil war. the arab spring brought a lot of tu
it includes russia afghanistan, turkey cuba. this is the worst situation in recent memory you say in the report. what does that mean exactly? >> yeah thank you for the question, and thank you for having me on. with the 2013 report what we saw was not only a continuation of religious violations in counts they are have typically been among the worst performers places like north korea, iran syria, and so forth, but we saw rising incidents and new conflicts emerge places like the central...
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snow to the system and a blow to the east of us will not grant any rheinhessen not happen a lot of russia to the impact it will be the strong winds and to the conditions around the bay area the sec a look at when speeds right now is not to matter little breezy out there and fairfield a little windy in half moon bay if it is was a hell was his one is what he rotogravure out there. >> reporter: the dutch oven and the winds as it continued to the afternoon of the peninsula and the east in the south bay getting into some action into for moscow hour in december sale 80 in san jose and is the up and down block the afternoon i went advisory to into the bay bridge and 3:00 hour this morning to to to keep in mind, and them by wednesday morning those winds will start to subside when i was the billing with this for wednesday afternoon, into tomorrow even and then the winds will start to subside hear the seven men on the four have with the breezy conditions tied will not be that one today you're talking a and the low to mid '50's for your high this afternoon. >> reporter: that's when for to market he
snow to the system and a blow to the east of us will not grant any rheinhessen not happen a lot of russia to the impact it will be the strong winds and to the conditions around the bay area the sec a look at when speeds right now is not to matter little breezy out there and fairfield a little windy in half moon bay if it is was a hell was his one is what he rotogravure out there. >> reporter: the dutch oven and the winds as it continued to the afternoon of the peninsula and the east in...
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i'm not sure we can actually claim credit for the oil price drop which is really what drove russia into the position that it's in right now. and secondly i think in the course of the decline that russia faces, we can't actually predict how this is going to work. and nobody is predicting this decline and economic fortunes is going to reverse what happened in crimea or ukraine. so he is going to end up getting what he tried to get in those cases. >> michael, let me ask you about putin's next actions and what possibly he can do in terms of lashing out now that he is coming under both the pressure of the economic crisis that is being put on him, some of this political criticism from obama with some of these -- president obama with some of these sharp words. is there concern he may lash out against europe going to the winter season and cutting off glass supplies to eastern europe and the rest? >> yeah i don't think rhetoric from anyone -- i think the critical aspect or component of what he does next will be what the price of oil does. i think the oil as a commodity will drive putin's agenda.
i'm not sure we can actually claim credit for the oil price drop which is really what drove russia into the position that it's in right now. and secondly i think in the course of the decline that russia faces, we can't actually predict how this is going to work. and nobody is predicting this decline and economic fortunes is going to reverse what happened in crimea or ukraine. so he is going to end up getting what he tried to get in those cases. >> michael, let me ask you about putin's...
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with plans regarding brazil and russia. europe is still lagging behind with very low growth. >> what do you think would help advertising markets in 2015? >> i think the equity market has been hurt efficiently to have some hope to see that the market will start growing nicely. obviously, everybody which has an effect on gdp can have an effect on rising account. what specifically can have a -- an impact on the on market expenditures, is the transformation of the business and what we are seeing currently. with its expansion in many areas. and that is something which is quite interesting for the years to come. look only for 2015. but 2015 to 2020 we can expect a huge change in the way money will be spent on advertising. >> we see that privacy online could hurt digital advertising. we may see the future with cookies and with privacy. we also have another aspect which is starting to plan a real worry for companies, which is the fact that -- are stolen by hackers. you have seen what happened recently with sony. so we will have pro
with plans regarding brazil and russia. europe is still lagging behind with very low growth. >> what do you think would help advertising markets in 2015? >> i think the equity market has been hurt efficiently to have some hope to see that the market will start growing nicely. obviously, everybody which has an effect on gdp can have an effect on rising account. what specifically can have a -- an impact on the on market expenditures, is the transformation of the business and what we...
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a reference to napoleon's failed campaign in russia. and northern newspapers got wind of it. and so, to say that jefferson davis did not approve hood's tennessee campaign is incredibly duplicitous, if that's the case, because he certainly did so, and he told the troops that. and they simply did what he beauregard and hood sort of thrashed out, an invasion of tennessee. >> just following up a bit on hood's relationship with richmond, one of the things that has disturbed me for a good many years, more disturbing things about hood jacksons was that he was, i believe this was in a letter to bragg, i'm not certain, i would have to check that. but he is talking about how johnston would not attack and how he had urged again and again that the confederates should attack during the atlanta campaign, almost to the point, he says, that he had become -- i don't think obnoxious was the word he used, but anyway, sort of a sore thumb to a lot of the confederate officers, because he continuing to urge attack. well, that simply wasn't true. he, hood, advised retreat at adairsville. he advised
a reference to napoleon's failed campaign in russia. and northern newspapers got wind of it. and so, to say that jefferson davis did not approve hood's tennessee campaign is incredibly duplicitous, if that's the case, because he certainly did so, and he told the troops that. and they simply did what he beauregard and hood sort of thrashed out, an invasion of tennessee. >> just following up a bit on hood's relationship with richmond, one of the things that has disturbed me for a good many...
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falling oil prices and western sanctions led to a year on year in russia of a half percent. the russian government has shrugged it off saying it's because of a drop in manufacturing. and the wolf of wall street was downloaded more than 30 million times. many second and third place were "frozen" and "gravity." that's the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. ♪ ♪ há tracy: money is flying around the world today starting in greece which is back in crisis mode after failing to elect a president. lawmakers just couldn't agree on a new head of state, causing markets in athens to nose dive. parliament will be dissolved within ten days, and a snap election will follow next month. so who's in charge? this is a worry that folks will vote for a left-leaning president, one that opposes all of the ballout agreements set up with the your -- bailout agreements set up with european union. and over to china where google mail is now banned. china has been targeting google ever since it refused to censor search results. and landing in the country of georgia
falling oil prices and western sanctions led to a year on year in russia of a half percent. the russian government has shrugged it off saying it's because of a drop in manufacturing. and the wolf of wall street was downloaded more than 30 million times. many second and third place were "frozen" and "gravity." that's the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. ♪ ♪ há tracy: money is flying around the world today starting in greece which is...
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for france, three, germany, 2.5 russia, 2.5. brazil, too, for china, it's almost one. but that is going to change. none of this is sustainable, it is only going to come from us by saying no. and we can also boycott. that's the radical position. boycott. we did that against tuna that was catching dolphins. and guess what? they changed a lot of their practices because women set of not buying them. i don't be responsible for killing dalton's -- dolphins. the deeper we go into the issues women, vote with your dollars. thank you. [applause] >> tonight on c-span, the first of three nights looking back on public figures who died in 2014. at 8:00 eastern, the funeral service for the late washington post editor ben bradley. he died in october at age 93. one of the speakers at the funeral was carl bernstein, who talked about white house efforts to get the washington post to kill one of its stories on watergate. >> on september 23, 1972, about 9:00 p.m., i reached john mitchell, president nixon's former campaign manager by phone. about a story we were running. he said he and cont
for france, three, germany, 2.5 russia, 2.5. brazil, too, for china, it's almost one. but that is going to change. none of this is sustainable, it is only going to come from us by saying no. and we can also boycott. that's the radical position. boycott. we did that against tuna that was catching dolphins. and guess what? they changed a lot of their practices because women set of not buying them. i don't be responsible for killing dalton's -- dolphins. the deeper we go into the issues women,...
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a reference to napoleon's failed campaign in russia. and northern newspapers got wind of it. and so, to say that jefferson davis did not approve hood's tennessee campaign is incredibly duplicitous, if that's the case, because he certainly did so, and he told the troops that. and they simply did what he, beauregard and hood sort of thrashed out, an invasion of tennessee. >> just following up a bit on hood's relationship with richmond, one of the things that has disturbed me for a good many years, more disturbing things about hood jacksons was that he was, i believe this was in a letter to bragg, i'm not certain, i would have to check that. but he is talking about how johnston would not attack and how he had urged again and again that the confederates should attack during the atlanta campaign, almost to the point, he says, that he had become -- i don't think obnoxious was the word he used, but anyway, sort of a sore thumb to a lot of the confederate officers, because he continuing to urge attack. well, that simply wasn't true. he, hood, advised retreat at adairsville. he advise
a reference to napoleon's failed campaign in russia. and northern newspapers got wind of it. and so, to say that jefferson davis did not approve hood's tennessee campaign is incredibly duplicitous, if that's the case, because he certainly did so, and he told the troops that. and they simply did what he, beauregard and hood sort of thrashed out, an invasion of tennessee. >> just following up a bit on hood's relationship with richmond, one of the things that has disturbed me for a good many...
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earlier this year bought action 50 the council was vetoed by russia and china. in june the syrian government announced an amnesty program. the director of the homs prison has promised to take some of the prisoner cases to the military police. but these prisoners say they want to make sure they are all heard, will go without food until they are all released. caroline malone, al jazeera. >> the number of ebola cases has passed 20,000. more than 8,000 have already died from the rks virus. joining us on the line from geneva is gregory hartzell. have we reached a peak of the epidemic or is the worst still yet to come. >> what the 20,000 cases don't show is what's happening week an week. that's actually more important than total cumulative number of cases. what we believe we are seeing or starting to see now is that the weekly number ever cases is tabling, ifers not indeed tapering over offer so that's good news, very good news. but it's way too early to be happy about anything. because there are still many, many hot spots of activity in the three countries and we kne
earlier this year bought action 50 the council was vetoed by russia and china. in june the syrian government announced an amnesty program. the director of the homs prison has promised to take some of the prisoner cases to the military police. but these prisoners say they want to make sure they are all heard, will go without food until they are all released. caroline malone, al jazeera. >> the number of ebola cases has passed 20,000. more than 8,000 have already died from the rks virus....
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russia and mexico, and particularly in russia and mexico, you see it happening with different methods, but you kill one journalist and you silence many, it's a shame, and it's tragic and pervasive. >> and david, kidnapping is a huge issue, something that you suffered through. the taliban, tell us about your experience. >> i was in afghanistan, 2008, working on a book, and i decided before my book that i wanted to interview a taliban commander, and i met this commander. he had done previous interviews with european journalists, and he abducted us and held us there for seven months, and we were very lucky to escape. it has gotten worse. as we sit here, there are at least 30 journalists that have been kidnapped in syria, most of them by jihaddist rebels, and that's impressive. more than ever in iraq or afghanistan. >> and it's worse in syria than anywhere else, but it's also virtually impossible to report on the wars, or the drug cartels or the drug wars without endangering yourself. >> the real dangers are for local journalists. the vast majority of those dying are russian journalists o
russia and mexico, and particularly in russia and mexico, you see it happening with different methods, but you kill one journalist and you silence many, it's a shame, and it's tragic and pervasive. >> and david, kidnapping is a huge issue, something that you suffered through. the taliban, tell us about your experience. >> i was in afghanistan, 2008, working on a book, and i decided before my book that i wanted to interview a taliban commander, and i met this commander. he had done...
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earlier this year but action at the security council was vetoed by russia and china. in june, a prisoner amnesty releasing about 50, and promising to take some of the inmates cases tot to the military police. so continue to go without food until they're released. caroline malone, al jazeera. >> i.s.i.l. has killed nearly 2,000 people in syria according to an observer. 930 victims are said to belong to the shaitat tribe. are 120 of its own members mostly for trying to return to their home countries. at least 14 people have reportedly been killed in yemen during fighting between shia tribesmen and houthi rebels. happened on saturday in the district northeast of the capital sanaa. searching the home of a tribal chief and locals resisted. >>> in bahrain hundreds of supporters of sheik ali shaman, have taken to the streets to protest his arrest. the leader was taken in for questioning over unspecified violations on sunday. he is one of several prominent figures who led a rally near manama on friday. they were demonstrating against last month's general elections which the o
earlier this year but action at the security council was vetoed by russia and china. in june, a prisoner amnesty releasing about 50, and promising to take some of the inmates cases tot to the military police. so continue to go without food until they're released. caroline malone, al jazeera. >> i.s.i.l. has killed nearly 2,000 people in syria according to an observer. 930 victims are said to belong to the shaitat tribe. are 120 of its own members mostly for trying to return to their home...
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it's just his patrons iran and russia are start to go feel more pain. i think that's start to go show. >> aljazeera america syria contributor, thank you so much, rasha. >> south korea ready to restart high level talks with north korea. they hope top discuss issues including the reunion of families separated by the korean war, both sides meeting last october when pyongyang sent a delegation. >> sharing sensitive information about north korea's nuclear and missile programs, japan was once the colonial ruler of the peninsula. >> greece is headed for a general election next month after parliament failed to elect a new president this morning. under greek law the parliament must now dissolve and the stall in leadership could delay the country's bailout. we are live in athens. this was the third vote, so why no consensus? >> essentially because this is a country split politically between those who grudgingly during six years of recession have come to accept the need for policies of austerity and those who on the center left or the leftwing believe that austeri
it's just his patrons iran and russia are start to go feel more pain. i think that's start to go show. >> aljazeera america syria contributor, thank you so much, rasha. >> south korea ready to restart high level talks with north korea. they hope top discuss issues including the reunion of families separated by the korean war, both sides meeting last october when pyongyang sent a delegation. >> sharing sensitive information about north korea's nuclear and missile programs,...
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bad for business russia's ruble is on the slide meaning tough time for a border town in china. >>> we begin the newshour with a continuing search for an airasia plane that disappeared shortly after takeoff on sunday. flight qz8501 was on its way to singapore from the indonesian city of surabaya with 162 people on board. search teams are scouring the area looking for signs of the plane around the islands of singkep, banka and belitung island. the head of the indonesian search operation says it's likely the plane is at the bottom of the sea. we have reporters in singapore and indonesia following the story, we'll hear from veronica pedrosa who is at singapore's changi airport, but first to scott heidler, who is in surabaya, from where the plane took off on sunday. as i understand it vice president is where you are earlier today. what did he have to say? yes, he was here. first he went into a waiting room, if you will that has been turned into the crisis center for the family members, a private room off to my right. he visited with family members, he came out and addressed the media, tack
bad for business russia's ruble is on the slide meaning tough time for a border town in china. >>> we begin the newshour with a continuing search for an airasia plane that disappeared shortly after takeoff on sunday. flight qz8501 was on its way to singapore from the indonesian city of surabaya with 162 people on board. search teams are scouring the area looking for signs of the plane around the islands of singkep, banka and belitung island. the head of the indonesian search operation...
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the goods here are cheaper than in russia. businesses cater for russian customers. the shop signs have not just chinese characters but the script. stores stock clothes and accessories appealing to russia's sense of style. >> it's one of the few towns where people can pay in rubles. shopkeepers accept the currency. they don't take chances, converting it to local money immediately. on the other side of down there's little activity at this warehouse. this person runs on import-export trading company and says several russians cancelled compacts. at least his business can rely on chinese demand. >> translation: i'm not too worried, china's economy will be better next year. the russian government is taking steps to stablilize the ruble. i'm hopeful about the future. for others relying on russian purchasing power a weak ruble means tougher times ahead. >>> i remember we are marking one year since the three colleagues were gaoled in egypt. you can found out more and join the free aj staff campaign. >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher and you're in the stream. out of the box thinkers s
the goods here are cheaper than in russia. businesses cater for russian customers. the shop signs have not just chinese characters but the script. stores stock clothes and accessories appealing to russia's sense of style. >> it's one of the few towns where people can pay in rubles. shopkeepers accept the currency. they don't take chances, converting it to local money immediately. on the other side of down there's little activity at this warehouse. this person runs on import-export trading...
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north-east asia not just because of north korea's nuclear threats, but the rise of china and tensions with russia. you get the impression it's done reluctantly, not just because of the issues but the poll sees of shinzo abe, seen as going away from the peace of passivist nature of japan's constitution visiting a war crime. this is managed carefully in seoul. no doubt north korea won't be reacting too well to this pact given that there are reports. south korea's proposing another wound of peace talks with their northerly neighbour. >> certainly high-level talks are being outlined by south korea's unification minister. the unification minister coming out and saying he would travel to pyongyang to have talks with his counterparts there in north korea. there were two such high level talks during the course of this year. in february the first round resulted in a family reunion ceremony where those families separated by the korean war were able to see each other again. and then in october there was a surprise visit by extremely high level contingent of leadership figures to seoul. that was followed by
north-east asia not just because of north korea's nuclear threats, but the rise of china and tensions with russia. you get the impression it's done reluctantly, not just because of the issues but the poll sees of shinzo abe, seen as going away from the peace of passivist nature of japan's constitution visiting a war crime. this is managed carefully in seoul. no doubt north korea won't be reacting too well to this pact given that there are reports. south korea's proposing another wound of peace...
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russia was hitler, and he was destroyed. now, this is coming from germans who invoke the image of hitler. you can imagine the level of fear that exists among certain people ability this going towards full on confrontation, po potentially nuclear. my question to you is are you and the administration really prepared to push this thing all the way to the level of military confrontation with russia? and if it did go to that, would you consider that a failed policy or is that part of the strategy to eventually go that far if need be? >> well, first of all, i would underscore the fact that the response that the u.s. and europe have brought to bear to russia's aggression in ukraine has been to use the considerable economic tools at our disposal. in the form of sanctions and political tools in the form of sanctions and in the form of isolation. we have not chosen to militarize this vis-a-vie russia. what we are doing militarily are protecting allied territory because we have treaty obligations should nato allies come under attack. i
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then the ongoing conflict between russia and ukraine. the un security council looks at north korea's human rights record. >> the british parliament is in recess so prime minister's questions will not be shown tonight. instead, a look back at some of the major event that took place in december in the westminster review. topics include efforts to combat isis, and scotland's decision tuesday in the u.k. alicia mccarthy hosts the program, which concludes with a look ahead to the 2015 general elections. >> hello there, and welcome to “westminster in review.” the economic recovery may be underway, but who is best to handle the future? >> a long-term economic plan, on the course for prosperity. >> we have balanced the books in a fair way with a long-term plan to save the nhs. >> also on this program, how to tackle the rise of islamic extremism at home and abroad. a series of inquiries rise to establish how child abusers got away with their crimes. and after scotland says no to independence, what is next for voters there and in the u.k. ? >>
then the ongoing conflict between russia and ukraine. the un security council looks at north korea's human rights record. >> the british parliament is in recess so prime minister's questions will not be shown tonight. instead, a look back at some of the major event that took place in december in the westminster review. topics include efforts to combat isis, and scotland's decision tuesday in the u.k. alicia mccarthy hosts the program, which concludes with a look ahead to the 2015 general...
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it's the leadership in russia. it's extremely regrettable to us that the russian people are now paying the price in their pocketbooks. we want to go back to a place where we can work together, but it's russia's choice. >> it's been extremely useful, i think, for you to have the ability to dispel all sorts of things or misinformation and clarify things. so we're five minutes over. would you like to take another five minutes to answer questions or shall we stop? >> i think i better go back to work, leon. great to be with you all. >> thank you so much. [applause] >> monday night on "the communicators," amy mitchell on political polarization and where people get their news. >> they are still the largest and the out less the has the greatest percentage of the american public using it in terms of social sites. about half are responding, that they got political news from facebook in the last week. that was social media facebook in particular, on par with local television and other tough outlets along with 89% of the popul
it's the leadership in russia. it's extremely regrettable to us that the russian people are now paying the price in their pocketbooks. we want to go back to a place where we can work together, but it's russia's choice. >> it's been extremely useful, i think, for you to have the ability to dispel all sorts of things or misinformation and clarify things. so we're five minutes over. would you like to take another five minutes to answer questions or shall we stop? >> i think i better go...
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then the state department discusses the conflict between russia and the ukraine. at 11:00, another chance to see "q&a" with glenn kessler. >> the british parliament is in recess, so prime minister's questions" without we seem to. -- will not be seen tonight. instead, a look back. topics include efforts to combat isis, of the british economy, m scotland's decision to stay in the u.k. lisa mccarthy hosts program which concludes with a look ahead to the general elections. >> hello there, and welcome to westminster and review. the economic recovery may be underway, but always best to handle the future -- who is best to handle the future? >> a long-term economic plan, on the course for prosperity. we have balance the books in a fair way with a long-term plan to save the nhs. >> also on this program, how to tackle the rise of islamic extremism at home and abroad. a series of inquiries rise to establish a child abusers got away with her crime. and after scotland says no to independence voters there and in the u.k.. -- what is next for voters there and in the u.k. >> it i
then the state department discusses the conflict between russia and the ukraine. at 11:00, another chance to see "q&a" with glenn kessler. >> the british parliament is in recess, so prime minister's questions" without we seem to. -- will not be seen tonight. instead, a look back. topics include efforts to combat isis, of the british economy, m scotland's decision to stay in the u.k. lisa mccarthy hosts program which concludes with a look ahead to the general elections....
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then, the ongoing conflict between russia and the ukraine. >> this week on q&a, our guest is glenn kessler. he talks about his year-and "biggest pinocchios" the people who made the biggest false claims over the past year. >> glenn kessler, what was 2014 like for the fact checker? >> it was midterm election year. that meant i had to look at many campaign ads. with the rise of the super pac's , a lot of the ads were pretty bad. that, to me, was a big shift. you saw a torrent of advertising as a lot of it disconnected from the campaigns. some of the campaigns, you ended up with more ads done by outside groups than by the candidates themselves. >> we talked three years ago and we went through the philosophy of the fact checker which is online, anyone can watch. for those of you who don't know what you do, what is the fact checker? >> the washington post launched it in 2007. it was just for the 2008 campaign year. it was originally done by my colleague, michael dobbs, who writes history books now. in 2011, the washington post asked me to revive the fact checker and make it a permanent feature.
then, the ongoing conflict between russia and the ukraine. >> this week on q&a, our guest is glenn kessler. he talks about his year-and "biggest pinocchios" the people who made the biggest false claims over the past year. >> glenn kessler, what was 2014 like for the fact checker? >> it was midterm election year. that meant i had to look at many campaign ads. with the rise of the super pac's , a lot of the ads were pretty bad. that, to me, was a big shift. you saw...
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if you want opportunities, there are more here than in russia. china is a fast-growing economy. it can give you anything you want. you need to know what to wish for >>> russia's new geospliting geosplitingly -- gio politically aligned relation with china - friends looking for opportunities, typical neighbours >>> time for the sport with robin. >> thank you very much. hello. english premier league leaders chelsea's title ambitions have been frustrated. the table was forced and they took the lead. scoring after 17 minutes there was an equalizer. 1-1 is how it enned. manchester united failed to clinch a win. they took on tottenham. the visitors dominating. attempts were denied by spurs keeper. the second half was a little more even finishing goalless unit with this result. >> you play your best and first half of the season as manchester united. we are playing in white hart lane, top six clubs of the premier league. you play like that. and you can create six until eight chances, open chances, and you have to finish that. but you don't reward yourself. then it's normally that the opp
if you want opportunities, there are more here than in russia. china is a fast-growing economy. it can give you anything you want. you need to know what to wish for >>> russia's new geospliting geosplitingly -- gio politically aligned relation with china - friends looking for opportunities, typical neighbours >>> time for the sport with robin. >> thank you very much. hello. english premier league leaders chelsea's title ambitions have been frustrated. the table was...
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and russia is pushing russia closer to china. the european asian giants will have to put years of mistrust behind to make the most of new commercial opportunities. rory challands reports from russia's far east. >> reporter: the first restaurant this woman set up in russia is getting a renovation. these days the chinese business woman commands a local empire of seven eateries and several construction projects. >> translation: now i feel russia and china have good relations. in the last six months many people wanted to invest money in russia they are being cautious. they've seen the market. i have always told my colleagues there are many opportunities and it's very profitable to invest in russia now. >> this is one of the more successful members of a chinese community that decided it's a place where money can be made. they have not had to come far, just across the river, which has the chinese city. it has formed a long stretch of the russian china border and apart from a hiatus the two nation alties have been ming lipping, trading
and russia is pushing russia closer to china. the european asian giants will have to put years of mistrust behind to make the most of new commercial opportunities. rory challands reports from russia's far east. >> reporter: the first restaurant this woman set up in russia is getting a renovation. these days the chinese business woman commands a local empire of seven eateries and several construction projects. >> translation: now i feel russia and china have good relations. in the...
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it's perfectly good for whatever powers of western powers russia to give arm to the iraqi government to fight isis. but it's a complicated question. the pope said we should have a dialogue. think that is no what is needed right now. >> that's absurd. with all due respect it's not a complicated question. you take care of your flock. >> he doesn't have troops at his command. >> he is a wealthy powerful man, you know that, father. >> true. but actually i was looking at the iraqi ambassador praised the pope because he said the pope's word last september helped the western government to intervene. >> how are they intervened. >> the americans are bombing isis. >> it's not helping. what is going on with the christian in egypt? >> today the situation is improving. we're coming from 40 years, though, of trauma. over the last 40 years there's been extreme distrust that's been built between christian and muslims and then obviously during the morsi presidency, it was escalated tremendously. >> morsi who was part of the muslim brotherhood. what was happening to christian and churches in egypt? >>
it's perfectly good for whatever powers of western powers russia to give arm to the iraqi government to fight isis. but it's a complicated question. the pope said we should have a dialogue. think that is no what is needed right now. >> that's absurd. with all due respect it's not a complicated question. you take care of your flock. >> he doesn't have troops at his command. >> he is a wealthy powerful man, you know that, father. >> true. but actually i was looking at the...
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it's in response to russia's propose follow dialogue after two rounds of peace talks failed earlier this year. the syrian government says it is open to preliminary consultations in moscow, russia is planning to host talks between the a sat government and syria's divided opposition in late january. but it's still unclear who will officially be taking part. the iraqi army has retaining a down from the group known as the islamic state of iraq and the levant. security forces supported by shia militias have been involved in they have fighting with isil for the last two days. the town is located 90-kilometers south of tikrit. meanwhile, the iraqi army backed by militias are fighting isil in a town which is about 100-kilometers north of the capital. the army says some areas of the town are now clear of isil fighters, but the croup still has a large presence. >>> as 2014 draws to a close, al jazerra is reflect on the ground the year through the eyes of four families affected by major world events. in the second part of our series jayna meets a family that's been displaced by recent fighting in b
it's in response to russia's propose follow dialogue after two rounds of peace talks failed earlier this year. the syrian government says it is open to preliminary consultations in moscow, russia is planning to host talks between the a sat government and syria's divided opposition in late january. but it's still unclear who will officially be taking part. the iraqi army has retaining a down from the group known as the islamic state of iraq and the levant. security forces supported by shia...
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defeat them both and usher in a political settlement, will the assad regime being supported by iran and russia as they are and with isil being so well financed, how will a group of rebels be able to defeat them both? and what would they need in order to accomplish that goal? the administration doesn't have a comprehensive policy to deal with all of the threats in iraq and syria and iran, nor does it seem to want one. these aren't realistic plans that can truly destroy isil, can defeat al newsra and defeat the assad regime. we haven't even begun the train and equip mission and we're about a year away from even standing that minimal force up if ever at all. is that the case? where are we with that mission sir? >> in my testimony, i did focus on the concern about the militias and prime minister's batty to reign those in, all armed groups within the structures of state. i also focused on the desire of this new government to have strategic independence in the in the region and that gets to his outreach to his arab neighbors and also the important outreach to ankara which is happening now which wasn
defeat them both and usher in a political settlement, will the assad regime being supported by iran and russia as they are and with isil being so well financed, how will a group of rebels be able to defeat them both? and what would they need in order to accomplish that goal? the administration doesn't have a comprehensive policy to deal with all of the threats in iraq and syria and iran, nor does it seem to want one. these aren't realistic plans that can truly destroy isil, can defeat al newsra...
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in response to russia's. the syrian government says it's open to preliminary consultations in russia. how course is planning to host talks between the government and the divided opposition in last january. but still unclear as to who will officially be taking part. >>> and the head of the opposition syrian national coalition says that without some kind of blueprint there is little to draw other groups to the table. >> translator: there is no initiative so far and russia does not have an initiative. what rush is a calling for is a meeting and dialogue in moscow, without any specific suggestions. and this is the main issue that we have with this inning vacation. >> while the syrian government appears to be considering negotiations fighting continues in the northern province of aleppo. air strikes there have killed more than 50 people over the past three days, including seven children. syrian jets are targeting areas controlled by the islamic state of iraq and the levant: >>> as 2014 draws to a close, al jazerra
in response to russia's. the syrian government says it's open to preliminary consultations in russia. how course is planning to host talks between the government and the divided opposition in last january. but still unclear as to who will officially be taking part. >>> and the head of the opposition syrian national coalition says that without some kind of blueprint there is little to draw other groups to the table. >> translator: there is no initiative so far and russia does not...
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and russia does not have an initiative. what russia is calling for is a meeting and dialogue in moscow without any specific suggestions and this is the main issue we have with this invitation. >> while the syrian government appears to be considering negotiations fighting continues in the northern province of aleppo. air strikes have killed more than 50 people in the past few days including several children. areas under control of islamic state of iraq and the levant of abad and nearby city of kabasin. >>> military officials say they have captured a member of al shabaab, but he says he left the group and surrendered to the somali government. >>> including improving maternal health reduced by 75%. searvehe south africasouth africa has been slow to adopt this. >> 1iewinie using her mobile phone she sends an s mfortsms to a designated number. this is a free government service where she can ask questions and receive valuable information on what to do at any stage of her pregnancy. >> like having a clinic next to you. it's great.
and russia does not have an initiative. what russia is calling for is a meeting and dialogue in moscow without any specific suggestions and this is the main issue we have with this invitation. >> while the syrian government appears to be considering negotiations fighting continues in the northern province of aleppo. air strikes have killed more than 50 people in the past few days including several children. areas under control of islamic state of iraq and the levant of abad and nearby...